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In re Williamson9/7/1994 asonable directions of his probation supervisor in a prompt and satisfactory manner;
7. Williamson shall observe all Rules of Professional Conduct and Rules Governing Discipline during his probationary period;
8. Within thirty (30) days of the commencement of the period of probation, Williamson shall provide disciplinary counsel with a statement from a physician and/or therapist confirming that he has continued the course of treatment previously recommended by his treating physician and that he currently is able to perform and complete his work as an attorney. During the probationary period, if recommended by the probationary supervisor or requested by disciplinary counsel, he shall obtain treatment and therapy from licensed physicians, therapists and/or counselors;
9. The probationary supervisor shall obtain prior relevant records and obtain reports from his treating physicians and/or counselors during the twelve (12) months period of deferment, and shall ensure that he complies with the treatment and counseling procedures recommended by said physicians and/or counselors;
10. Williamson shall otherwise give his full and prompt cooperation to disciplinary authorities pursuant to SCRA 1986, 16-803(D), and shall not violate any of the Rules of Professional Conduct during his probationary period;
11. Williamson shall make restitution to Randy Jahn in the amount of $1,333.00. This restitution is made without admission of any liability to Randy Jahn;
12. Williamson shall make restitution to Percy Gonzales and Margi Gonzales in the amount of $591.50. This restitution is made without admission of any liability to Percy Gonzales and Margi Gonzales;
13. Williamson shall respond promptly and timely, without extensions, to any and all complaints filed with the disciplinary board after the date hereof, along with any requests from disciplinary counsel for additional information relating to such complaints;
14. Any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions of the agreement not to contest and consent to discipline or any order of the disciplinary board or this Court imposing discipline shall be brought to the attention of the Supreme Court by way of a verified motion for order to show cause and Williamson will be subject to the contempt powers of the Supreme Court as provided by Rule 17-206(G);
15. Following the completion of the one year probationary period Williamson shall provide adequate documentation that he has successfully completed the term of probation and fully complied with the provisions of SCRA 1986, 17-214(H), in order to be terminated from probationary status.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this opinion be published in New Mexico Reports and Bar Bulletin.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the costs of this action in the amount of $266.17 are assessed against Williamson.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Seth D. Montgomery, Chief Justice
Richard E. Ransom, Justice
Joseph F. Baca, Justice
Gene E. Franchini, Justice
Stanley F. Frost, Justice
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